http://venturebeat.com/2016/07/06/m...ntext-graph-a-recommender-system-for-the-web/ https://wiki.mozilla.org/Context_Graph
no worries -- as long as it remains a separately installable component (vs incorporated within the browser's native codebase)
Im going to go on record with this: if this is ever installed or setup as default in Firefox, I will immediately switch to Chromium, lock it down, and not look back.
Well, here are some things which make me think that integration is a possibility that should be taken seriously. http://www.ghacks.net/2016/02/15/fi...tivity-stream-new-tab-page-and-share-updates/ Mockups showing Activity Stream and "The timeline will be a new, core UI surface in Firefox. It is the eventual replacement for the current Library UI." https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Roadmap The team size shown at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Activity_Stream https://asadotzler.com/2016/07/11/context-graph/ https://medium.com/@osunick/context-graph-its-time-to-bring-context-back-to-the-web-a7542fe45cf3 Nick Nguyen's post did make it sound like an area of focus and investment. That announcement post was the perfect opportunity to communicate that it would be released as an optional, separately installable, component. One sentence would have put everyone's mind at ease. Instead, we got a fluffy paragraph meant to alleviate concerns about privacy.